Answer:
5
Step-by-step explanation:
always 5
Answer: The answer is $1.2
Step-by-step explanation:
You are trying to find the price of the whole mixture per pound. So first you multiply 3 and $1.7 and then multiply 5 and $0.90 then we divide the total cost by the number of pounds bought and you arrive at the answer $1.2.
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33^2 + x^2 = 65^2
1089 + x^2 = 4225
1089-1089 + x^2= 4225-1089 (subtract both sides)
x^2 = 3136
x = 56cm
If you have two of the same digit next to each other in a number, such as 11, the digit on the left side is worth 10 times more than the digit on the right. (Therefor, the digit on the right side is worth 10 times less than the digit on the left.)
For an increase of 15% you would add the increase percentage to 1 and multiply that by number of years.
So the multiplication rate would be 1.15
The answers are cut off in the picture, but the one with 1.15 is the top left answer.